Improv Level 1 - Term 5b 2023 - Wednesday — Workshop Details

  Please double-check this workshop's meeting location(s). We run classes at THREE DIFFERENT locations in the Melbourne CBD. Some multi-session courses may meet at different locations for different sessions.
Course Name
Improv Level 1 - Term 5b 2023 - Wednesday
Starting
Wednesday, September 20
6:30–9:30pm
# of Sessions
8 Sessions
The full session schedule is listed below
  Price
$550 Full / $500 Concession
+ $5 Online Booking Fee (Includes GST)
  Location
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
37 Swanston Street, CBD
The Nicholas Building is at the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane. You can enter the building from either street and take the lift up to Level 5. The venue is located in Room 502.
This workshop is currently in session
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If you have any questions before booking, or wish to set up an alternate payment scenario (bank transfer, payment plan, etc) please contact us!

All bookings are NON-REFUNDABLE – but you can alter or defer your registration for internal credit after it's made, subject to the change of registration fees listed below.

Be sure you understand all of our conditions of participation before signing up.

This level is designed to introduce you to The Improv Conspiracy's approach to long form improvised comedy. No prior acting or improv experience is required.

Each class session starts with some fun warm-up exercises designed to help you to get a bit silly and to bond with your classmates.

After the warm-up you'll move onto some enjoyable exercises designed to help you learn some of the basic skills we use when doing improvised scenes on stage.

After the exercises there will be time for you to perform open-ended scenes. This is where the real magic happens! You'll be asked to call on that day's lesson, plus anything you've worked on during the prior weeks.

By the end of the 8 weeks you'll be capable of creating and sustaining interesting and entertaining 3-minute scenes that are completely improvised. Your class will then put on a 30-minute long improvised show for your friends and family, featuring a blend of truthful storytelling and improv scenes inspired by the stories!

Specific Skills and Topics Covered:

- An introduction to the core tenets of improvisation: agreement, listening, commitment & support

- Truth in comedy: how to use truthful storytelling as a way to generate interesting ideas for comedic scenes

- You are enough: the power of playing characters similar to yourself in a comedic scene. What would you say in real life? It's probably the right thing to say here!

- How to create and play an intelligent character with a stong point of view (POV)

- How to flesh out your characters with rich history and philosophy

And more!

  Session Dates, Times & Locations

Date & Time Location
Wednesday, September 20
6:30–9:30pm
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
Wednesday, September 27
6:30–9:30pm
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
Wednesday, October 4
6:30–9:30pm
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
Wednesday, October 11
6:30–9:30pm
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
Wednesday, October 18
6:30–9:30pm
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
Wednesday, October 25
6:30–9:30pm
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
Wednesday, November 1
6:30–9:30pm
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
Wednesday, November 8
6:30–9:30pm
The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio

Venue Address


  The Improv Conspiracy Training Annex - Studio
37 Swanston Street, CBD
The Nicholas Building is at the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane. You can enter the building from either street and take the lift up to Level 5. The venue is located in Room 502.

  About the instructor(s)

While we don’t anticipate having to change the instructor after registrations open, please be aware that this may happen from time to time.

Simon has been taking classes with The Improv Conspiracy since 2016. He has grown to love it, maybe too much.  He especially loves performing with his indie team The Real Improvisors of Melbourne.

When he's not improv-ing, you can find Simon writing sketch comedy and watching TV series featuring plucky hyper-verbal female leads.

Also if anyone knows a great analogy to explain improv to his mother, he would appreciate it.

Grace is a Theatre grad from both Monash & Deakin Universitiies. While outside of the theatre Grace has a day job, to paraphrase Sheryl Lee Ralph, it is in the evening when the real Grace comes alive as an actor and improviser.